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If only birds were ‘puppies’: Lights Out Baltimore tracks 3,000 window collisions since 2018
This front-page story in The Baltimore Sun explored Baltimore’s bird collision crisis through data analysis, narrative, and photojournalism, spotlighting the work of dedicated volunteers.
Read MoreGunpowder Riverkeeper files motion to join Maryland’s suit over water pollution near Joppa
I worked with reporters to share a critical update in an ongoing investigation against a real-estate developer, cited for hundreds of permit violations over two years near Joppa. My contributions included reporting, writing, copy editing, web layout, and photojournalism.
Read More“No grass, no crabs”: Maryland community grapples with Gunpowder River mud pollution
I worked with a team of reporters on this feature article covering the Joppa community’s efforts to hold the largest homebuilder in the country accountable for water quality violations from their construction site. My contributions included: subject matter expertise, reporting, copy-editing, photojournalism, and web design & layout.
Read MoreRESPIRAR research assistant reflects on her work with migrant & seasonal farmworkers over the summer
The RESPIRAR Project was highlighted at this year’s Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science conference, held in St. Louis, Missouri, from Sept. 11 – 13, 2024.
Read MoreRevamping the RESPIRAR Project’s website
Revamping the RESPIRAR Project’s website involved unifying interdisciplinary messaging, balancing existing content with updates, and creating an engaging platform to effectively communicate the project’s mission and values.
Read MoreHow JBRF navigates biases in grantmaking
This piece delves into the Jane Bancroft Robinson Foundation’s trust-based philanthropy approach, and the origins of Black Women Thriving East of the River.
Read MoreA blueprint for change: empowering community members to drive solutions
This piece delves into the Jane Bancroft Robinson Foundation’s trust-based philanthropy approach, and the origins of Black Women Thriving East of the River.
Read MoreJapanese American Women in Business Fireside Chat
I was the photographer for the event, produced a social media package, and oversaw the production of a recap blog post.
Read MoreFrom vision to reality: designing a map to context-set a Smithsonian exhibit
I loved creating this map as part of Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum’s traveling exhibit Capturing Anacostia. Using tools like ArcGIS and Illustrator, I designed a visually engaging map that resonated with visitors and was later incorporated into the museum’s evergreen outdoor exhibit.
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